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School capital projects are planned for 2023-24 at a cost of $260 M

School capital projects are planned for 2023-24 at a cost of $260 M

The Manitoba government is improving learning environments for students through a $260-million investment in school capital projects during the 2023-24 school year, Consumer Protection and Government Services Minister James Teitsma and Education and Early Childhood Learning Minister Wayne Ewasko announced on June 28.
Fort La Bosse School Division hosts Career Expo

Fort La Bosse School Division hosts Career Expo

Students from Virden Junior High, Virden Collegiate and Elkhorn School participated in the Fort La Bosse School Division Career Expo at Virden Collegiate.
VCI has some serious fun in Reach for the Top Club

VCI has some serious fun in Reach for the Top Club

Virden Collegiate students are finishing off a year of Reach for the Top with a mini tournament playing alongside VCI staff.
Retired teachers group has a secret

Retired teachers group has a secret

Spring Luncheon Business Meeting: RTAM Southwest Assiniboine Chapter holds an annual meeting where they make plans for some fun events among other business.
Who will Bill 35 protect?

Who will Bill 35 protect?

Teachers Support Regulation, Amendments to Bill 35 – April 21
Seize the Day with Newsies Jr. at the Virden Aud Theatre

Seize the Day with Newsies Jr. at the Virden Aud Theatre

Virden Collegiate presents Disney’s Newsies Jr. at the Aud Theatre in Virden
School buses, crosswalk flags on order

School buses, crosswalk flags on order

FLBSD boardmeeting briefs frm March 27
Smart choices in internet safety

Smart choices in internet safety

Val Caldwell brings an understanding of internet dangers to schools in Manitoba.
Students get a taste of ice fishing

Students get a taste of ice fishing

When high school students go fishing on Lake Wahtopanah at Rivers, they catch the 'bug' and some fish.
FLBSD approves status quo budget

FLBSD approves status quo budget

The Fort La Bosse School Division Board of Trustees presented its first budget since last fall’s board election at a public consultation meeting on March 8.
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